Coordinated specialist care for chronic conditions
Understand the full picture of your health.
Naia Health is a network of multidisciplinary health hubs that bring independent medical specialists and allied health professionals together to support the long-term management of chronic conditions, with a particular focus on osteoarthritis.
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Naia Health was founded with guidance from Professor David Hunter — ranked the leading expert globally in osteoarthritis (Expertscape, ScholarGPS).
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Your clinician will discuss the full range of appropriate care options — including emerging options, where supported by research — and tailor recommendations to align with your personal health goals.
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Clinicians consulting through Naia Health maintain links with academic institutions and may advise patients about opportunities to participate in relevant research and clinical studies.
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Chronic conditions are often long-term and evolve over time. For many patients, Naia Health becomes a long-term care partner, with specialists building an individual patient profile through assessments over time, and interpreting this alongside aggregated Australia-wide patient-level clinical insights to actively manage disease progression, support prevention where possible, and guide ongoing improvement.
Many patients return to Naia Health for ongoing care, while others attend only when specific issues arise. Both approaches are supported.
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Independent specialists and allied health professionals consult within shared hubs, supporting coordinated multidisciplinary input rather than fragmented care across multiple locations.
Our Clinics
Cammeray, Sydney
Focus areas include:
Osteoarthritis
Rheumatoid, psoriatic & inflammatory arthritis
Persistent joint pain, stiffness or mobility loss
Cammeray hub transitioning into our new St Leonards hub (new location shown)
Gold Coast
(Coming Soon)
St Leonards, Sydney
Focus areas include:
Osteoarthritis
Rheumatoid, psoriatic & inflammatory arthritis
Gout and recurrent joint swelling
Persistent joint pain, stiffness or mobility loss
Other autoimmune and musculoskeletal conditions
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